2. Separate top and bottom of the tin, unhooking the hinge if it has one. Using a pencil, trace the top and bottom of tin onto decorative paper, and cut out each piece.

3. Measure the sides of both the top and bottom of the tin, and cut strips of paper to cover them. Allow about an inch extra in width if you will cover a hinge.

4. With a paintbrush, spread a layer of Mod Podge on the sides of the tin’s bottom half and wrap the designated strip of paper around it. Press down, and cut away any excess paper. Smooth edges with fingers, and wipe off any extra glue.

5. Spread Mod Podge on the bottom of the tin and place paper over it. Smooth out any bumps, and snip around the sides to clean the edges.

6. Repeat with the top of the tin. Cover any holes and bumps.

7. When all paper is adhered, paint a thin layer of Mod Podge over the entire tin. (This smooths the edges and seals the paper to protect it.)

8. Let dry completely. Reattach top and bottom if they’re hinged. Clean any glue off the inside of the tin with paper towel and soap.

9. Glue candlewick onto the base.

10. Heat the wax and pour in until it nearly reaches the top of the tin or, if the tin is hinged, until it’s just below the hinges.